You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actually two, as you're about to find out. Enter: Columbia's Back To Hells MountainInterchange Jacket.
[vid]
Like the title says, this is an interchangeable jacket. I'm usually not a fan of zip-in liners, but I'm making a big exception here.
By itself, the outer-jacket is Omni-Tech. That means waterproof and breathable: everything want and expect in a technical outer layer.
Inside the Hells Mountain Jacket you'll find a down-filled acrylic/wool blend. The Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket I'm reviewing is actually packed with a polyester / recycled polyester. Yup, no skimping here.
A Liner With SeriousTechnology
I've been wearing the liner jacket by itself for around town milling about and hikes through the snow. It's plenty warm and is no where near being too technical looking for a date with my wife. Two chest pockets carry everything I need.
As if all this wasn't enough, Columbia topped off the liner's interior with Omni-heat. What's Omni-Heat you ask? You see those silly-looking reflective dots on the inside?
Those serious bits of technology reflect your body heat back onto itself, allowing you to be warmer for a lighter weight piece of clothing. And it really works! I stood outdoors at the WorldSkiingFreestyleCompetition with high winds and cold temperatures and I was toasty the entire time.
Omni-Tech Shell
The shell sheds rain and melting snow, wether from the clouds or the annoying ski lift cable above you. (I need to remember not to sit under it on warm days.) If you get hot, open the underarm vents. For a vertical foot challenge at Park City's Canyons Resort I competed in a vertical challenge. Underneath this jacket I only wore an Omni-Heat baselayer and I was perfectly warm on the lift and the trail.
Inside you'll find a media pocket that allows you to pass a headphone cable into the phone without worry about your phone falling out. On the right side is a generous goggle pocket that also fits a pair of liner gloves at the same time. Nice touch.
You'll appreciate the length, cut just long enough to keep out the snow. For me, I'm putting this in top of my resort bag and using it every time.
Links
Columbia's Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket: http://goo.gl/Jrg1tX
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

Get Out ThereMagazine gear reviewer Adam really likes Columbia's Peakfreak XCRSN II Mid Leather Boot. With Outdry technology this boot is completely waterproof and easy to clean. It is a multisport boot that is great in the trails or just around town on the pavement.
For more information please visit: www.columbiasportswear.ca
Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
Find articles and more at http://getouttheremag.com
and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

published:08 Jan 2017

views:13848

Andrew reviews the Men's Powerdrain shoe by Columbia. For more info: http://www.outdoorgeartv.com/columbia-sportswear-mens-powerdrain

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pockets and a warm hood. Please note that all temperatures mentioned in this video are in Fahrenheit.

published:03 Jan 2018

views:3158

published:13 Oct 2017

views:566

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to like these shoes. A few weeks of putting them through the paces however, made me change my mind.
Back in the day I was set in my ways and thought I'd never own a pair of waterproof shoes. They had a good reputation for keeping water out but also a bad reputation for keeping your sweat in. After a long hike the accumulating moisture made you feel like you had been traipsing through a marsh. I'm happy to report the Conspiracy OutDry does not suffer from this phenomenon.
As you'll hear in the video, the shoes dried out even after an accidental soaking where water went over the top and into my shoe. OutDry has made me a believer in waterproof shoes again.
Omni-grip is used for the outsole which is touted as magnificent everywhere, though I'll give a warning here not to put them to the test on wet granite.
Even though I prefer minimalist shoes, the Conspiracy's are light enough for trail running and will be perfect shoulder season high altitude footwear, though still cool enough for the longest of summer hikes.
Links
Columbia Conspiracy OutDry Shoe: http://goo.gl/tkq97l
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

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Music by: www.bensound.com

published:16 Jan 2017

views:15418

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado II OutDry Extreme shoes feature a full waterproof breathable membrane. Watch this video to learn more about the features and what he thought of them.
Music: Audionautix.com
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Columbia (Richmond, Virginia)

Columbia, also known as the Philip Haxall House, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1817-1818, and is a two-story, three bay Federal style brick dwelling on a high basement. The entrance features an elliptical fanlight opening sheltered by a one-story Doric porch. It was added when the entrance was moved from the Lombardy Street side to the Grace Street side in 1924, when the building was expanded to house the T.C. Williams School of Law of the University of Richmond. It housed the School of Law from 1917 to 1954. After 1834, the house was the main academic building of Richmond College, which grew to become the present University of Richmond.

References

Columbia sheep

TheColumbia is one of the first breeds of sheep developed in the United States. The product of USDA and university research, it was intended to be an improved breed specially built for the Western ranges of the country (where the majority of sheep raising takes place). Beginning in 1912 in Laramie, Wyoming, Lincoln rams were crossed with Rambouillet ewes. In 1918, the foundation flock was moved to the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station near Dubois, Idaho, for further refinement. Today's Columbia is a popular breed, with heavy, white fleeces and good growth characteristics. It is one of the larger breeds, and is often used for cross breeding in commercial western flocks.

Characteristics

Adult rams weigh between 275 and 400lb (125 and 181kg), while females weigh between 175 and 300lb (79 and 136kg). An average fleece from an ewe weighs from 10 to 16lb (4.5 to 7.3kg) with a yield of 45 to 55%. The staple length of the wool ranges from 3.5 to 5in (8.9 to 12.7cm). The wool is classified as medium wool with a spin count of 50s to 60s. The wool varies from 31.0 to 24.0 microns.

You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actually two, as you're about to find out. Enter: Columbia's Back To Hells MountainInterchange Jacket.
[vid]
Like the title says, this is an interchangeable jacket. I'm usually not a fan of zip-in liners, but I'm making a big exception here.
By itself, the outer-jacket is Omni-Tech. That means waterproof and breathable: everything want and expect in a technical outer layer.
Inside the Hells Mountain Jacket you'll find a down-filled acrylic/wool blend. The Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket I'm reviewing is actually packed with a polyester / recycled polyester. Yup, no skimping here.
A Liner With SeriousTechnology
I've been wearing the liner jacket by itself for around town milling about and hikes through the snow. It's plenty warm and is no where near being too technical looking for a date with my wife. Two chest pockets carry everything I need.
As if all this wasn't enough, Columbia topped off the liner's interior with Omni-heat. What's Omni-Heat you ask? You see those silly-looking reflective dots on the inside?
Those serious bits of technology reflect your body heat back onto itself, allowing you to be warmer for a lighter weight piece of clothing. And it really works! I stood outdoors at the WorldSkiingFreestyleCompetition with high winds and cold temperatures and I was toasty the entire time.
Omni-Tech Shell
The shell sheds rain and melting snow, wether from the clouds or the annoying ski lift cable above you. (I need to remember not to sit under it on warm days.) If you get hot, open the underarm vents. For a vertical foot challenge at Park City's Canyons Resort I competed in a vertical challenge. Underneath this jacket I only wore an Omni-Heat baselayer and I was perfectly warm on the lift and the trail.
Inside you'll find a media pocket that allows you to pass a headphone cable into the phone without worry about your phone falling out. On the right side is a generous goggle pocket that also fits a pair of liner gloves at the same time. Nice touch.
You'll appreciate the length, cut just long enough to keep out the snow. For me, I'm putting this in top of my resort bag and using it every time.
Links
Columbia's Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket: http://goo.gl/Jrg1tX
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

Get Out ThereMagazine gear reviewer Adam really likes Columbia's Peakfreak XCRSN II Mid Leather Boot. With Outdry technology this boot is completely waterproof and easy to clean. It is a multisport boot that is great in the trails or just around town on the pavement.
For more information please visit: www.columbiasportswear.ca
Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
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and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

3:21

Columbia Men's Powerdrain Review

Columbia Men's Powerdrain Review

Columbia Men's Powerdrain Review

Andrew reviews the Men's Powerdrain shoe by Columbia. For more info: http://www.outdoorgeartv.com/columbia-sportswear-mens-powerdrain

Columbia Titanium Heatzone 1000 Turbodown Jacket Review

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pockets and a warm hood. Please note that all temperatures mentioned in this video are in Fahrenheit.

4:36

COLUMBIA CSLT 5424 1 year review

COLUMBIA CSLT 5424 1 year review

COLUMBIA CSLT 5424 1 year review

2:26

Waterproof Shoes That Work: Columbia Conspiracy OutDry [Review]

Waterproof Shoes That Work: Columbia Conspiracy OutDry [Review]

Waterproof Shoes That Work: Columbia Conspiracy OutDry [Review]

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to like these shoes. A few weeks of putting them through the paces however, made me change my mind.
Back in the day I was set in my ways and thought I'd never own a pair of waterproof shoes. They had a good reputation for keeping water out but also a bad reputation for keeping your sweat in. After a long hike the accumulating moisture made you feel like you had been traipsing through a marsh. I'm happy to report the Conspiracy OutDry does not suffer from this phenomenon.
As you'll hear in the video, the shoes dried out even after an accidental soaking where water went over the top and into my shoe. OutDry has made me a believer in waterproof shoes again.
Omni-grip is used for the outsole which is touted as magnificent everywhere, though I'll give a warning here not to put them to the test on wet granite.
Even though I prefer minimalist shoes, the Conspiracy's are light enough for trail running and will be perfect shoulder season high altitude footwear, though still cool enough for the longest of summer hikes.
Links
Columbia Conspiracy OutDry Shoe: http://goo.gl/tkq97l
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

Columbia Barlow Pass 550 TurboDown Jacket- Tested & Reviewed

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3:39

Columbia Caldorado II Trail Shoes Tested + Reviewed

Columbia Caldorado II Trail Shoes Tested + Reviewed

Columbia Caldorado II Trail Shoes Tested + Reviewed

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado II OutDry Extreme shoes feature a full waterproof breathable membrane. Watch this video to learn more about the features and what he thought of them.
Music: Audionautix.com
Check out our social channels:
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3:35

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review. The Columbia Drainmaker III is a great water shoe that is very useful when venturing out in your canoe or kayak. Check out our review of this light-weight, self-draining hybrid shoe. These can be purchased at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2qL5bXR
Check out Columbia SportswearCanada here: http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=471017&pw=231077

You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actually two, as you're about to find out. Enter: Columbia's Back To Hells MountainInterchange Jacket.
[vid]
Like the title says, this is an interchangeable jacket. I'm usually not a fan of zip-in liners, but I'm making a big exception here.
By itself, the outer-jacket is Omni-Tech. That means waterproof and breathable: everything want and expect in a technical outer layer.
Inside the Hells Mountain Jacket you'll find a down-filled acrylic/wool blend. The Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket I'm reviewing is actually packed with a polyester / recycled polyester. Yup, no skimping here.
A Liner With SeriousTechnology
I've been w...

published: 12 Jan 2014

Columbia Hiking Boots Review!

Get Out ThereMagazine gear reviewer Adam really likes Columbia's Peakfreak XCRSN II Mid Leather Boot. With Outdry technology this boot is completely waterproof and easy to clean. It is a multisport boot that is great in the trails or just around town on the pavement.
For more information please visit: www.columbiasportswear.ca
Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
Find articles and more at http://getouttheremag.com
and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

published: 08 Jan 2017

Columbia Men's Powerdrain Review

Andrew reviews the Men's Powerdrain shoe by Columbia. For more info: http://www.outdoorgeartv.com/columbia-sportswear-mens-powerdrain

20100324we-Columbia-omni-shield-jacket-review

Columbia Titanium Heatzone 1000 Turbodown Jacket Review

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pockets and a warm hood. Please note that all temperatures mentioned in this video are in Fahrenheit.

published: 03 Jan 2018

COLUMBIA CSLT 5424 1 year review

published: 13 Oct 2017

Waterproof Shoes That Work: Columbia Conspiracy OutDry [Review]

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to like these shoes. A few weeks of putting them through the paces however, made me change my mind.
Back in the day I was set in my ways and thought I'd never own a pair of waterproof shoes. They had a good reputation for keeping water out but also a bad reputation for keeping your sweat in. After a long hike the accumulating moisture made you feel like you had been traipsing through a marsh. I'm happy to report the Conspiracy OutDry does not suffer from this phenomenon.
As you'll hear in the video, the shoes dried out even after an accidental soaking where water went over the top and into my shoe. OutDry has made me a believer in wate...

Columbia Barlow Pass 550 TurboDown Jacket- Tested & Reviewed

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Music by: www.bensound.com

published: 16 Jan 2017

Columbia Caldorado II Trail Shoes Tested + Reviewed

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado II OutDry Extreme shoes feature a full waterproof breathable membrane. Watch this video to learn more about the features and what he thought of them.
Music: Audionautix.com
Check out our social channels:
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Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
Find articles and more at http://getouttheremag.com
and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

published: 27 Jun 2017

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review. The Columbia Drainmaker III is a great water shoe that is very useful when venturing out in your canoe or kayak. Check out our review of this light-weight, self-draining hybrid shoe. These can be purchased at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2qL5bXR
Check out Columbia SportswearCanada here: http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=471017&pw=231077

You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actuall...

You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actually two, as you're about to find out. Enter: Columbia's Back To Hells MountainInterchange Jacket.
[vid]
Like the title says, this is an interchangeable jacket. I'm usually not a fan of zip-in liners, but I'm making a big exception here.
By itself, the outer-jacket is Omni-Tech. That means waterproof and breathable: everything want and expect in a technical outer layer.
Inside the Hells Mountain Jacket you'll find a down-filled acrylic/wool blend. The Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket I'm reviewing is actually packed with a polyester / recycled polyester. Yup, no skimping here.
A Liner With SeriousTechnology
I've been wearing the liner jacket by itself for around town milling about and hikes through the snow. It's plenty warm and is no where near being too technical looking for a date with my wife. Two chest pockets carry everything I need.
As if all this wasn't enough, Columbia topped off the liner's interior with Omni-heat. What's Omni-Heat you ask? You see those silly-looking reflective dots on the inside?
Those serious bits of technology reflect your body heat back onto itself, allowing you to be warmer for a lighter weight piece of clothing. And it really works! I stood outdoors at the WorldSkiingFreestyleCompetition with high winds and cold temperatures and I was toasty the entire time.
Omni-Tech Shell
The shell sheds rain and melting snow, wether from the clouds or the annoying ski lift cable above you. (I need to remember not to sit under it on warm days.) If you get hot, open the underarm vents. For a vertical foot challenge at Park City's Canyons Resort I competed in a vertical challenge. Underneath this jacket I only wore an Omni-Heat baselayer and I was perfectly warm on the lift and the trail.
Inside you'll find a media pocket that allows you to pass a headphone cable into the phone without worry about your phone falling out. On the right side is a generous goggle pocket that also fits a pair of liner gloves at the same time. Nice touch.
You'll appreciate the length, cut just long enough to keep out the snow. For me, I'm putting this in top of my resort bag and using it every time.
Links
Columbia's Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket: http://goo.gl/Jrg1tX
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actually two, as you're about to find out. Enter: Columbia's Back To Hells MountainInterchange Jacket.
[vid]
Like the title says, this is an interchangeable jacket. I'm usually not a fan of zip-in liners, but I'm making a big exception here.
By itself, the outer-jacket is Omni-Tech. That means waterproof and breathable: everything want and expect in a technical outer layer.
Inside the Hells Mountain Jacket you'll find a down-filled acrylic/wool blend. The Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket I'm reviewing is actually packed with a polyester / recycled polyester. Yup, no skimping here.
A Liner With SeriousTechnology
I've been wearing the liner jacket by itself for around town milling about and hikes through the snow. It's plenty warm and is no where near being too technical looking for a date with my wife. Two chest pockets carry everything I need.
As if all this wasn't enough, Columbia topped off the liner's interior with Omni-heat. What's Omni-Heat you ask? You see those silly-looking reflective dots on the inside?
Those serious bits of technology reflect your body heat back onto itself, allowing you to be warmer for a lighter weight piece of clothing. And it really works! I stood outdoors at the WorldSkiingFreestyleCompetition with high winds and cold temperatures and I was toasty the entire time.
Omni-Tech Shell
The shell sheds rain and melting snow, wether from the clouds or the annoying ski lift cable above you. (I need to remember not to sit under it on warm days.) If you get hot, open the underarm vents. For a vertical foot challenge at Park City's Canyons Resort I competed in a vertical challenge. Underneath this jacket I only wore an Omni-Heat baselayer and I was perfectly warm on the lift and the trail.
Inside you'll find a media pocket that allows you to pass a headphone cable into the phone without worry about your phone falling out. On the right side is a generous goggle pocket that also fits a pair of liner gloves at the same time. Nice touch.
You'll appreciate the length, cut just long enough to keep out the snow. For me, I'm putting this in top of my resort bag and using it every time.
Links
Columbia's Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket: http://goo.gl/Jrg1tX
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

Get Out ThereMagazine gear reviewer Adam really likes Columbia's Peakfreak XCRSN II Mid Leather Boot. With Outdry technology this boot is completely waterproof and easy to clean. It is a multisport boot that is great in the trails or just around town on the pavement.
For more information please visit: www.columbiasportswear.ca
Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
Find articles and more at http://getouttheremag.com
and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

Get Out ThereMagazine gear reviewer Adam really likes Columbia's Peakfreak XCRSN II Mid Leather Boot. With Outdry technology this boot is completely waterproof and easy to clean. It is a multisport boot that is great in the trails or just around town on the pavement.
For more information please visit: www.columbiasportswear.ca
Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
Find articles and more at http://getouttheremag.com
and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

Columbia Titanium Heatzone 1000 Turbodown Jacket Review

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pocket...

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pockets and a warm hood. Please note that all temperatures mentioned in this video are in Fahrenheit.

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pockets and a warm hood. Please note that all temperatures mentioned in this video are in Fahrenheit.

Waterproof Shoes That Work: Columbia Conspiracy OutDry [Review]

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to li...

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to like these shoes. A few weeks of putting them through the paces however, made me change my mind.
Back in the day I was set in my ways and thought I'd never own a pair of waterproof shoes. They had a good reputation for keeping water out but also a bad reputation for keeping your sweat in. After a long hike the accumulating moisture made you feel like you had been traipsing through a marsh. I'm happy to report the Conspiracy OutDry does not suffer from this phenomenon.
As you'll hear in the video, the shoes dried out even after an accidental soaking where water went over the top and into my shoe. OutDry has made me a believer in waterproof shoes again.
Omni-grip is used for the outsole which is touted as magnificent everywhere, though I'll give a warning here not to put them to the test on wet granite.
Even though I prefer minimalist shoes, the Conspiracy's are light enough for trail running and will be perfect shoulder season high altitude footwear, though still cool enough for the longest of summer hikes.
Links
Columbia Conspiracy OutDry Shoe: http://goo.gl/tkq97l
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to like these shoes. A few weeks of putting them through the paces however, made me change my mind.
Back in the day I was set in my ways and thought I'd never own a pair of waterproof shoes. They had a good reputation for keeping water out but also a bad reputation for keeping your sweat in. After a long hike the accumulating moisture made you feel like you had been traipsing through a marsh. I'm happy to report the Conspiracy OutDry does not suffer from this phenomenon.
As you'll hear in the video, the shoes dried out even after an accidental soaking where water went over the top and into my shoe. OutDry has made me a believer in waterproof shoes again.
Omni-grip is used for the outsole which is touted as magnificent everywhere, though I'll give a warning here not to put them to the test on wet granite.
Even though I prefer minimalist shoes, the Conspiracy's are light enough for trail running and will be perfect shoulder season high altitude footwear, though still cool enough for the longest of summer hikes.
Links
Columbia Conspiracy OutDry Shoe: http://goo.gl/tkq97l
More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz

Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
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and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine
Music by: www.bensound.com

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Music by: www.bensound.com

Columbia Caldorado II Trail Shoes Tested + Reviewed

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado ...

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado II OutDry Extreme shoes feature a full waterproof breathable membrane. Watch this video to learn more about the features and what he thought of them.
Music: Audionautix.com
Check out our social channels:
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and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado II OutDry Extreme shoes feature a full waterproof breathable membrane. Watch this video to learn more about the features and what he thought of them.
Music: Audionautix.com
Check out our social channels:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/getoutthere
Facebook: http://facebook.com/getoutthere
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/getoutthere
Find articles and more at http://getouttheremag.com
and don't forget to check out our race reviews at http://youtube.com/getouttheremagazine

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review. The Columbia Drainmaker III is a great water shoe that is very useful when venturing out in your canoe or kayak. C...

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review. The Columbia Drainmaker III is a great water shoe that is very useful when venturing out in your canoe or kayak. Check out our review of this light-weight, self-draining hybrid shoe. These can be purchased at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2qL5bXR
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Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review. The Columbia Drainmaker III is a great water shoe that is very useful when venturing out in your canoe or kayak. Check out our review of this light-weight, self-draining hybrid shoe. These can be purchased at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2qL5bXR
Check out Columbia SportswearCanada here: http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=471017&pw=231077

You're about to hear some massive excitement in the following video. I own a lot of jackets and it's safe to say I've never been this excited about one; actually two, as you're about to find out. Enter: Columbia's Back To Hells MountainInterchange Jacket.
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Like the title says, this is an interchangeable jacket. I'm usually not a fan of zip-in liners, but I'm making a big exception here.
By itself, the outer-jacket is Omni-Tech. That means waterproof and breathable: everything want and expect in a technical outer layer.
Inside the Hells Mountain Jacket you'll find a down-filled acrylic/wool blend. The Back To Hells Mountain Interchange Jacket I'm reviewing is actually packed with a polyester / recycled polyester. Yup, no skimping here.
A Liner With SeriousTechnology
I've been wearing the liner jacket by itself for around town milling about and hikes through the snow. It's plenty warm and is no where near being too technical looking for a date with my wife. Two chest pockets carry everything I need.
As if all this wasn't enough, Columbia topped off the liner's interior with Omni-heat. What's Omni-Heat you ask? You see those silly-looking reflective dots on the inside?
Those serious bits of technology reflect your body heat back onto itself, allowing you to be warmer for a lighter weight piece of clothing. And it really works! I stood outdoors at the WorldSkiingFreestyleCompetition with high winds and cold temperatures and I was toasty the entire time.
Omni-Tech Shell
The shell sheds rain and melting snow, wether from the clouds or the annoying ski lift cable above you. (I need to remember not to sit under it on warm days.) If you get hot, open the underarm vents. For a vertical foot challenge at Park City's Canyons Resort I competed in a vertical challenge. Underneath this jacket I only wore an Omni-Heat baselayer and I was perfectly warm on the lift and the trail.
Inside you'll find a media pocket that allows you to pass a headphone cable into the phone without worry about your phone falling out. On the right side is a generous goggle pocket that also fits a pair of liner gloves at the same time. Nice touch.
You'll appreciate the length, cut just long enough to keep out the snow. For me, I'm putting this in top of my resort bag and using it every time.
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Get Out ThereMagazine gear reviewer Adam really likes Columbia's Peakfreak XCRSN II Mid Leather Boot. With Outdry technology this boot is completely waterproof and easy to clean. It is a multisport boot that is great in the trails or just around town on the pavement.
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Columbia Titanium Heatzone 1000 Turbodown Jacket Review

One of Columbia's warmer jackets. It has 900 fill down and 100 fill synthetic down and a reflective material on the inside. There are also a lot of big pockets and a warm hood. Please note that all temperatures mentioned in this video are in Fahrenheit.

Waterproof Shoes That Work: Columbia Conspiracy OutDry [Review]

I was suspect when Columbia sent me the Conspiracy OutDry Shoe to test. That may be putting it lightly in fact; I thought, there's no way I was ever going to like these shoes. A few weeks of putting them through the paces however, made me change my mind.
Back in the day I was set in my ways and thought I'd never own a pair of waterproof shoes. They had a good reputation for keeping water out but also a bad reputation for keeping your sweat in. After a long hike the accumulating moisture made you feel like you had been traipsing through a marsh. I'm happy to report the Conspiracy OutDry does not suffer from this phenomenon.
As you'll hear in the video, the shoes dried out even after an accidental soaking where water went over the top and into my shoe. OutDry has made me a believer in waterproof shoes again.
Omni-grip is used for the outsole which is touted as magnificent everywhere, though I'll give a warning here not to put them to the test on wet granite.
Even though I prefer minimalist shoes, the Conspiracy's are light enough for trail running and will be perfect shoulder season high altitude footwear, though still cool enough for the longest of summer hikes.
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Columbia Conspiracy OutDry Shoe: http://goo.gl/tkq97l
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Columbia Barlow Pass 550 TurboDown Jacket- Tested & Reviewed

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Columbia Caldorado II Trail Shoes Tested + Reviewed

Gear reviewer ActiveSteve tried out the latest trail running shoe offering from Columbia Montrail to see how they'd work for training and racing. The Caldorado II OutDry Extreme shoes feature a full waterproof breathable membrane. Watch this video to learn more about the features and what he thought of them.
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Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review

Columbia Drainmaker III water shoe review. The Columbia Drainmaker III is a great water shoe that is very useful when venturing out in your canoe or kayak. Check out our review of this light-weight, self-draining hybrid shoe. These can be purchased at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2qL5bXR
Check out Columbia SportswearCanada here: http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=471017&pw=231077

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